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Redrow PLC

  • Monday, 6 May, 2024
    UK infrastructure
    Thames Water causes Redrow legal stink over damaged sewer

    Utility accuses housebuilder of ‘negligence’ after sewer blocked with concrete

    Surface water and sewage on the road at the entrance to the village East Ilsley, England
  • Friday, 15 March, 2024
    Barratt Developments PLC
    UK competition watchdog to probe Barratt’s £2.5bn acquisition of Redrow

    Housebuilders already facing pressure over separate CMA investigation into suspected information sharing

    A Barratt sign on the side of a housing development
  • Monday, 26 February, 2024
    UK housebuilding
    UK watchdog opens probe into 8 housebuilders over information sharing

    ‘Complex and unpredictable planning system’ to blame for building shortage, says Competition and Markets Authority

    A digger passes a partly completed home
  • Wednesday, 7 February, 2024
    LexUK housebuilding
    Barratt and Redrow’s deal will do little to help UK housing Premium content

    Appeasing competition authorities could be another hurdle to getting this tie-up over the line

    A Redrow housing estate in Ebbsfleet, Kent, England
  • Wednesday, 7 February, 2024
    UK housebuilding
    Barratt to buy rival Redrow for £2.5bn

    UK housebuilder aims for £90mn in cost savings as developers deal with slowdown

    Completed houses on a Redrow housing estate
  • Wednesday, 13 September, 2023
    Redrow expect profits to halve on sluggish house sales

    UK housebuilder’s forecast is latest sign of pain for sector from high mortgage rates

    Completed houses on a Redrow housing estate
  • Friday, 11 November, 2022
    UK housebuilding
    Property downturn hits UK housebuilders as sales plummet

    Developers warn demand has dropped as much as 50% as higher mortgage rates bite

    Redrow housing development under construction
  • Wednesday, 14 September, 2022
    Redrow becomes latest developer to point to a cooling market

    Housebuilder says surging inflation has ‘normalised’ homebuying following pandemic boom

    A Redrow housing development near Reading
  • Wednesday, 6 April, 2022
    Redrow increases cladding provision fivefold

    Housebuilder to set aside £200mn for fire safety work following Grenfell tragedy

    An construction worker measures a ceiling of a home being built  at a Redrow development site
  • Wednesday, 7 July, 2021
    UK housebuilding
    UK housebuilders confident booming market has room to run

    Redrow and Vistry shrug off concerns over end to stamp duty holiday as sales surge

    A sign directing people to Redrow show homes
  • Wednesday, 16 September, 2020
    Housing sales increase unlikely to be sustained, warns Redrow

    Buyers rush to market before Help to Buy scheme and stamp duty holiday end next year

    Redrow said demand would be affected by the end of a stamp duty holiday and the Help to Buy scheme
  • Friday, 3 July, 2020
    Investments
    Investors Chronicle: Redrow, Royal Dutch Shell, Petropavlovsk

    Companies analysis from our sister publication

  • Tuesday, 30 June, 2020
    UK homebuilder Redrow retreats from London after pandemic

    Company says it will focus on the regions as buyers seek more outside space

  • Wednesday, 5 February, 2020
    UK housebuilding
    Housebuilders signal returning confidence to UK property market

    Barratt to hand shareholders £350m payout over 2 years as Redrow points to ‘strong order book’

    Modern housing stands in Saltburn-by-the-Sea, U.K., on Monday, Jan. 20, 2020. The fate of one of the Bank of England's trickiest interest-rate decision in years is in the balance, sharpening the focus on the nine policy makers whose votes will impact the cost of borrowing for millions of Britons. Photographer: Ian Forsyth/Bloomberg
  • Monday, 1 April, 2019
    Andrew Hill
    The torment of founders who cannot let go of their babies

    Founders can be a thorn in the side of boards trying to open a new era or change strategy

    DK4K5K Superdry clothing part of the SuperGroup enterprise co-founded by Julian Dunkerton CEO of SuperGroup, based in Cheltenham, UK
  • Thursday, 7 February, 2019
    LombardMatthew Vincent
    Property investors start to unwind contradictory Brexit positions

    As recent figures show, some investors are waking up to reality

    London skyline on a cloudy day at sunset seen from across the river Thames, Canary Wharf is London’s financial district a place where the world’s greatest corporation and banks do business London s skyline on a cloudy day at sunset.
  • Wednesday, 6 February, 2019
    UK housebuilding
    Housebuilders shrug off Brexit fears to post strong results

    Barratt and Redrow lift earnings as customer demand increases

    A builder working for Taylor Wimpey builds a roof on an estate in Aylesbury, Britain, February 7, 2017.  REUTERS/Eddie Keogh
  • Wednesday, 6 February, 2019
    fastFT
    Housebuilder Redrow reports record earnings despite slow market

    Profits rise in face of ‘macroeconomic and political uncertainty’ in late 2018

    A 'Help to Buy' scheme sign hangs outside a completed home at a Redrow Plc residential property development site in Halling, U.K., on Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015. Registrations to build single-family homes in the U.K. climbed to the highest in a decade last year as an improving economy encouraged owners to trade up. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
  • Wednesday, 7 November, 2018
    Redrow warns of depressed London market as chairman exits

    Founder and chairman Steve Morgan will step down next year

  • Tuesday, 4 September, 2018
    LombardMatthew Vincent
    TSB chief’s epic fail was in empathy as much as technology

    Paul Pester berating clients for ‘shouting into the void’ did not endear him to many 

    epa06696751 A sign is displayed outside a branch of the TSB bank in London Britain, 27 April 2018. TSB bank has IT problems for a fifth consecutive day after a failure of migration to a new IT system for internet banking system. The bank's customers are locked out of their online accounts, causing uncertainty for those with end-of-month bills to pay.  EPA/NEIL HALL
  • Tuesday, 4 September, 2018
    Property sector
    Redrow calls for clarity on Help to Buy scheme and Brexit 

    UK housebuilder returns record results but shares hit by growing market uncertainty

  • Wednesday, 7 February, 2018
    US equities
    Stocks to watch: Investec, National Express, Capita, Snap

    DRC tax row rattles Randgold, while Redburn eyes bus operators

    Cricket - Investec Test Series - Second Test - England v India - Day Four - Lord's...England's Alastair Cook leaves the field after being caught behind by India's MS Dhoni off the bowling of Ishant Sharma for22 runs 
									during day four of the second test at Lord's Cricket Ground, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date Sunday July 20, 2014.. See PA Story CRICKET England. Photo credit should read: Anthony Devlin/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only. No commercial use. Call 44 (0)1158 447447 for further information.
  • Wednesday, 7 February, 2018
    Property sector
    Redrow reports another set of record results
  • Friday, 15 September, 2017
    Investments
    Redrow chairman lightens the load

    Chief retains one-third stake in housebuilder

    House Building...Builders work on the roof of a property under construction on a Redrow housing development in Bracknell, U.K., on Friday, Sept. 25, 2009. Barratt Developments Plc, the U.K.'s biggest homebuilder by volume, and rival Redrow Plc plan to raise a combined 843.5 million pounds ($1.38 billion) to cut debt and buy cheaper land as investors back a recovering British housing market. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
  • Tuesday, 12 September, 2017
    LexConstruction sector
    Redrow: nailing it Premium content

    Cyclical companies trading cheaply on record earnings warrant caution

    A 'Help to Buy' scheme sign hangs outside a completed home at a Redrow Plc residential property development site in Halling, U.K., on Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015. Registrations to build single-family homes in the U.K. climbed to the highest in a decade last year as an improving economy encouraged owners to trade up. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
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